Child&#39;s folding walker-stroller



y 1, 1954 cs. s. GOODMAN CHILD'S FOLDING wALKER-STROLLER 2 Sheets-Sheet 1 Filed Dec. 17, 1951 May 11, 1954 G. s. GOODMAN 2,678,219

CHILD'S FOLDING WALKER-STROLLER Filed Dec. 17, 1951 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 1 ll III I VIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIM v Patented May 11, 1954 UNITED 55S TATES TENT OFFICE CHILDS FOLDING 'WALKER-STROLLER Application December 17, 1951, Serial No. 261,938

12 Claims. (01. 280-41) This invention relates to-a-vehiclefor children and more particularly to a .vehicle which is adapted to function as eitherawalker orastroller and which is collapsibleforupurposes of. storage.

One of the objects of this invention isto provide a collapsible childs vehicle wherein the major structural members thereof =.-areifoldable to substantially parallel'pcsiticns, whereby the collapsed vehicle provides a neat and compactly folded arrangement.

Another object of this invention is to provide a collapsible vehicle wherein some ofthe'major structural members thereof are ioldable into the same plane in overlapping relationship so as to provide a neat and compactlyiolded arrangement.

A further object or: this-invention is to provide a collapsible childs vehicle wherein the majorstructural members 1 thereof are formed fromstrips and tubes,-whereby;thevehicle is characterized by its. simplicity and inexpensiveness of construction.

Still another object of this-invention is to providea collapsible childs vehicle having a supporting-structure which can be likenedbasically to, a triangle wherein. two. ofthe legshof the: triangle "are adapted to be .brokenfior. folded intermedi- Figure l an isometric view ofliny .walker- 7 .frameworkof my walker-stroller in the unfolded condition shown in Figure 1; g V

Figure 5 isa diagrammaticlinedrawing similar "to Figure 4;.but withizt-he walken-stroller in fully .7 folded condition-shown in: Figureg? Figure 5a. is e; diagrammatic flineldrawing 1 similar to Figuresieiand fiishowting the walkenstroller a.partially.foldedeconditiomxor a condition intermediate between those shown iniFigures 4 and 5;

Figure 6 is an-enlarged detail View, partly in cross section, and is taken on line 55 of Figure 2;

Figure '7 is an enlarged detail view and is taken on line l-2 of Figure 2;

Figure 8 is an enlarged detail View, partly in cross section, taken on line 8-8 of Figure 2;

Figure 9 is anenlarged view taken substan tially on line t@ of Figure'Z;

Figure 1c is an enlarged cross section view taken on line iili ii of Figure 2;

Figure ll is a view, partly in cross section, taken on line I li i of Figure 10; and

Figure 12 is across section View taken on line i2--i2 of Figure 6.

Refer lhg now to the drawings, there is shown in Figure l a walker-stroller vehicle generally indicated by the numeral it. Thisvehicle I0 is supported on front casters generally indicated by numeral 52 andrearwheels E4. The vehicle includes a U-shaped base member i6 formed of fiat strip metal, having legs it extending rearwardly from the. connecting or bight portion 26. The casters 5? are connected to legs it by means of a bracket 22 adapted to have journaled therein l the stem 24: of caster l2.

The vehicle it also includes a second U-shaped member .25 extending generally upwardly and rearwardly from the lower front end of the vehicle, and having legs 28 extending from the connecting or bight portion 39. The second U-shaped member is generally tubular except that certain portions thereof are flattened for the purpose of connection to other members. The extended ends of legs 23 are flattened and are pivotally connected by rivets or pinsi29 to the legs ill of the L3-shaped case member iii. The legs 28 or" the second iJ-shaped member are connected to member iii adjacent the b ight 23, and also adjacent the izontsupports or casters i2.

The-vehicle it also includes a U-shaped load support member generally indicated at 32 having legs 36 and a connectingor bight portion 38. The legs 34 of thisload supporting member 32 are pivotally connected by rivets or pins 32 to the legs 28 of the second U-shaped memberifi at points intermediate the endsxof both legs and legs 28. The legs 35 extendrearwardly fromjthe bight 3c, and the extended ends of legs 3% have downwardly depending portions it which are flattened at their ends as at 22.

A first pair of. links 44.- of' fiat strip material,

.and whichare. more ;c1ear1y seen in Figures. 2,

3 and 11, are pivotally connected by means of pins or rivets 46 at points forwardly of the rearwardly extending ends of legs !8 of the U-shaped base member l6. Studs or rivets 48 are secured to links 44 intermediate the ends thereof and are adapted to enter recesses 58 formed adjacent the extended ends of legs it. The recesses and studs 48 cooperate to restrict the pivoting of links 44 about pivot pins 46.

A second pair of links 52 of flat strip material are pivotally connected adjacent one end thereof by means of rivets or pins 54 to the flattened ends 42 of the downwardly depending portions 48 of the load support member 32. The extended ends of both pairs of links 44 and 52 are journaled on an axle 55 which extends between the rear wheels l4.

The second pair of links 52 also carry spring biased pins or latches 58 which are adapted to be inserted in or cooperate with holes or recesses 60 in the flattened ends 42 of legs 34 to rigidly lock links 52 in position with respect to legs 34. The rigid locking of links 52 with respect to legs 34 also rigidly fixes axle 48 with respect to legs 34 and this further causes links 44 to be rigidly fixed with respect to the remainder of the structure.

The vehicle it is also provided with a handle extension 62 having legs 64 and a connecting or bight portion 66 which is adapted to serve as a hand-grasp bar in the position shown in Figure 1. The extended ends of legs 84 are inwardly bent and have flattened ends 68 which are pivotally connected by rivets or pins '48 to flattened portions 72 of legs 28. Spring biased pins or latches F4 are carried by the flattened ends 58 of legs 54 and are adapted to cooperate with holes or recesses 76 and T8 in flattened portions 72 of legs 28 to lock the handle extension 82 in either extended or folded position. The legs 8d are bent at 30 as best shown in Figure 2, so that the connecting or bight portion 86 is more conveniently located in both the folded and unfolded positions of extension handle 62.

Referring now to the seat supported by the vehicle, a cross rod or back-rest support member 82 is secured between the legs 28 of U-shaped member 26 at a region adjacent the cross or connecting member 30. A fabric member 84, in part defining a back-rest, is supported as shown from cross rod 82 and also from legs 34 of the U-shaped load supporting member 32. A second fabric member 86 is supported from the bight 36 of load supporting member 32. A wooden seat 88 is secured to the lower edges of fabric members 84 and 86 and provides a rigid seat for a child. The wooden seat 88 is recessed as at 98 and these recesses 96, together with the spacing between fabrics 84 and 88, provide spaces 92 for the legs of the child.

Also included in the chair portion of the vehicle is a flat plate 94 positioned in the forward end of U-shaped member 32 and extends between the legs 34 up to the cross member 36. A passage (not shown) is provided between plate 94 and cross member 36 to permit the attachment of fabric 85 to bight 35. This flat plate 94 provides a shelf which is desirable in this type of vehicle. For purposes of ornamentation a colored ball ornament 96 is secured to cross member 36.

A bumper 91 is provided for the vehicle and includes a bent rod covered with rubber and secured at its ends to legs I8 of lower frame member [6. A brake member 98 is formed of strip material and is pivotally mounted on one of the links 52. The brake member 98 includes a wheel engaging portion 99 adapted to be clamped against the outer resilient edge of one of the rear wheels I4 in a well known manner.

The detail in Figure 8 shows the use of a spacer or washer 188 to provide for pivoting between the legs 28 and legs 34. The detail in Figure 9 shows the use of washers I82 and N34 for anti-friction purposes in the mounting of caster if in brackets 22. As shown in Figure 9, the single pin 29 serves as a pivot pin for the legs 28 and the legs l8, and also serves to connect the brackets 22 to these legs. An anti-friction spacer or washer I05 is provided between legs 28 and brackets 22.

The detail in Figure 12 is that of the spring biased pins or latches 58 and 14. These spring biased latches include a pin P, a cup Hi8, a spring H8 positioned within the cup and concentric with pin P, and a shoulder l l2 on the pin P. The spring H6 is positioned between the shoulder l2 and the base of the cup 88. The pin P is provided with a head H4 for the purpose of grasping to withdraw the tip P of pin P and release the members secured thereby.

In the folding of the vehicle from the position shown in Figure 4 to the position shown in Figure 5, the latches 14 are pulled outwardly and this permits pivoting of the extension handle 52 to the folded position shown in Figure 2. Then the latches 58 are pulled outwardly and the links 52 are pivoted on pins 54 so that when the pins 58 are released, they will not again lock the links 52 with legs 34. Then by grasping the axle 5t and pushing it toward the legs 28, the collapsing of the vehicle is brought about through the various stages as shown from Figure 4 to- Figure 5a. and finally to Figure 5.

In the folding process, breaking first occurs between the links 52 and legs 34 and continues until the links 52 engage studs 48 on links 44. These studs 48 extend through links t4 and are thus adapted to be engaged on one side by links 52 and on the other side to enter into recesses 58 in legs I8. After link 52 has engaged stud 48, there is breaking between the link 44 and the leg I8 and this causes the final collapsing of the cart.

In the folded position, the legs 6 of the handle extension are positioned exteriorly of legs 23. In the fully folded position shown in Figure 3, these legs 84 are adapted to engage the edges of rear wheels I4 and prevent further movement of the axle 48 toward the legs 28. This latter feature maintains the major structural members, namely legs [8, legs 28, legs 34 and links 52, substantially parallel to each other in the folded condition so as to provide a neat and compactly folded arrangement.

In unfolding the vehicle, the rear axle 58 is pulled away from the legs 28, and this causes links 44 to pivot around pin 46 until the studs 48 seat in recesses 50 of legs it. Further pulling away of axle 56 from legs 28 causes the links 52 to pivot around pins 54 until the spring biased latches 58 enter recesses 88 to cause locking of the structure in the unfolded condition.

Referring to the diagrammatic line drawings, Figures 4, 5 and 5a, of the framework of the vehicle, it will be seen that the framework can be likened basically to a triangle. Vertex A of the triangle is at the pivotal connection between the second U-shaped member 26 and the U-shaped base member 16. Vertex B of the triangle is located at the. pivotal connection between the angle is located-at the axis of the rear wheel axle, which is also the pivot point between links Aland -52.

The leg between vertices-A and Biisof fixed length, but the other two legs of thetriangle are adapted to be broken, orfolded: intermediate their 1 ends, to 1 bring about compact. folding of thevehicle. The point of breakof leg B0 of the triangle islocated at the pivotpin 54. The point of .break of leg AC of the triangle is located at pivot pin 46. Both;.pivot pin-4B and pivot-pin54 are displaced from the geometrical straight lines between the vertices' AC and 7 BC. This arrangement. permits breaking. or folding of the legs AC and BC from the position shown in Figure l to the position shown: in Figure 5. The folding of the vehicle can: also be described as moving the vertex C toward the unfolded leg AB 'ofthe triangle.

A foot rest (not shown) is adapted to be removably attached. to the vehicle. The. foot rest is attached when the vehicle is. used as a stroller and is removed when the vehicle is used as a walker.

While'there has been-shown and described a. particular embodiment of this invention, it will be obvious to those skilled. in' the art that various changesand modifications. maybe made therein without departing from the invention and, therefore, it is intended inthe appended claims to cover all such changes and modificationsas fall within the true spiritand scope of the invention.

What I claimas new anddesire'to secure by 'Letters Patent of the United States is:

1. A folding vehicle for a child comprising front wheels, rear wheelsan axle for said rear wheels, a U-shaped base member having. legs extending rearwardly from the rbight thereof, said front wheels being attached-to said; base member, a second U-shaped. member "having legs pivotally connected to-the .legs of said U-shaped base member adjacentfthebight thereof, said second U-shaped member extending generally upwardly and rearwardly, the .Jbight Of said "second .U- shaped member adapted to serve as a' hand rail,

2. .U -shaped load support member having legs extending rearwardly from its bight, the legs of said U-shapedloadsupport member being pivotally connecteditothe legsof said: second U- shaped'member at. points intermediate the length of both sets of legs, a first pair of links pivoted on said rear wheel axleand'pivotally connected to the legs of said U-shaped base member, a second pair of links pivoted on said axle and pivotally connected to the legs of said U-shaped load support member, and a seat member supported by said U-shaped load support member.

2. -A folding vehicle for a child comprising front wheels," rear wheels, an axle for said rear wheels, a U-shaped base 'member having legs extending rearwardly from the bight thereof, said front wheels being attached to said base member, a second U-shapedmember having legs pivotally connected .to the legs of said 'U-shaped basemember adjacent thebight thereof, said second U-shaped -member extending generally upwardly-and rearwardly, the bight of said second U-shaped member adapted to serve as a hand rail,-.a .U-.-shapedload support member having legs extendingrearwardly from its bight, the legs of said u-shaped loadsupportmember being pivotally connected to thelegs of said second u-shaped'member at pointsintermediate the length of both--sets-of legs,a first pair of links pivoted on said-rear wheel axlean'd pivotally connected v to the legs of said U-shaped base member, a second pair of links. pivoted on said axle and pivotally connected to thelegs of said U-shaped load support member,a. seatmember supported by-said U-shaped load support member, studs on said first pair of links between the axle and the pivotal connection. to said U-shaped base member, and recesses formed in the legs of said U-shaped bas member adapted to. receive said studs to limit the maximum spacing between the front and rearwheels.

3. A folding vehicle for a child comprising front wheels, rear wheels, an axle for said rear wheels, a U-shaped base member having legs extending rearwardly from the bight thereof, said front wheels being attached to said base member, a second U-shaped-member having legs pivotally connected to the L legs of said U -shaped base member adjacent the bight thereof, said second U-shapedmember extending generally upwardly and rearwardly, the bight of said second U- sha-ped member adapted to serve as a hand rail, a U-shaped load support member having legs extending rearwardly from its bight, the legs of said U-shaped load support member being pivotally connected to the legs of said second U- shaped member at oints intermediatethe length of both sets of legs, a first pair of links pivoted on said rear wheel axle and pivotally connected to the legs of said Ushaped base member, a second pair of links pivoted on said axle and pivotally connected to the legs of said U-shaped load support member, a seat member supported by said U-shaped load support member, studs on said first pair of links between theaxle and the pivotal connection to said U-shaped base member, hooks formed on the legs of said U-shaped base member having recesses therein adaptedvto receive said studs to limit the maximum spacing between the front and rear wheels, and means for locking said second pair of links to the legs of said U-shaped load support member, to limit the'spacing between the rear wheel axle and the pivotal connec tion of the U-shaped loadsupport to said second U-shaped member.

4. A folding vehicle for a child comprising front wheels, rear wheels an axle for said rear wheels, a U-shaped base member having legs extending rearwardly from the bight thereof, said front wheels being attached-to said base member, a second U-shaped member having legs pivotally connected to the legs of said U-shaped base member adjacent the bight thereof, said second U- shaped member extending generally upwardly and rearwardly, the bight of said second U- shaped member adapted to serve as a hand rail,

a-U-shaped load support member having legs extending rearwardly from its bight,*the legs of said U-shaped load support member being pivotally connected to the legs of said second U-shaped member at points intermediate the length of both sets. of legspa first pair of links pivoted on said rear wheel axle and pivotally connected to the legs of said U-shaped base member, a second pair of links pivotedon-said axleand pivotallyconnected to the legsof said U-shaped load support member, a seat member supported by said U- shaped load'support member, -means for limiting the pivoting of the first pair of linkswith respect .toHthe legs of theU-shaped base member, and 1 means for. limiting .the,,pivoting .of the second pair of 'linkswith respect tofthe legs. of the U- shaped load support member, whereby the position of the rear wheel axle may be fixed with respect to the pivotal connection between the U-shaped base member and the second U-shaped member and the pivotal connection between the second U-shaped member and the U-shaped load support member.

5. A folding vehicle for a child comprising front wheels, rear wheels, an axle for said rear wheels, a U-shaped base member having legs extending rearwardly from the bight thereof, said front wheels being attached to said base member, a second U-shaped member having legs pivotally connected to the legs of said U-shaped base member adjacent the bight thereof, said second U- shaped member extending generally upwardly and rearwardly, the bight of said second U- shaped member adapted to serve as a hand rail, a U-shaped load support member having legs extending rearwardly from its bight, the legs of said U-shaped load support member being pivotally connected to the legs of said second U-shaped member at points intermediate the length of both sets of legs, a first pair of links pivoted on said rear wheel axle and pivotally connected, at points spaced from the rear wheel axle, to the legs of said U-shaped base member, means connecting the ends of the legs of said U-shaped load support member with said axle, and a seat supported by said U-shaped load support member.

6. A folding vehicle for a child comprising front wheels, rear wheels, an axle for said rear wheels, a U-shaped base member having legs extending rearwardly from the bight thereof, said front wheels being attached to said base member, a pair of support legs pivotally connected to the legs of said U-shaped base member adjacent the bight thereof and extending generally upwardly and rearwardly, a U-shaped load support member having legs extending rearwardly from its bight, the legs of said U-shaped load support member being pivotally connected to said pair of support legs at points intermediate the length of both sets of legs, a pair of links connected to said rear wheel axle and pivotally connected, at points spaced from the rear wheel axle, to the legs of said U-shaped base member, means connecting the ends of the legs of said U-shaped load support member with said axle, and a seat supported by said U-shaped load support member.

7 A folding vehicle for a, child comprising front Wheels, rear wheels, an axle for said rear wheels, a U-shaped base member having legs extending rearwardly from the bight thereof, said front wheels being attached to said base member, a pair of support legs pivotally connected to the legs of said U shaped base member adjacent the bight thereof and extending generally upwardly and rearwardly, a U-shaped load support member having legs extending rearwardly from its bight, the legs of said U-shaped load support member being pivotally connected to said pair of support legs at points intermediate the length of both sets of legs, a pair of links pivoted on said rear wheel axle and pivotally connected, at points spaced from said rear wheel axle, to the legs of said U-shaped base member, means connecting the ends of the legs of said U-shaped load sup port member, with said axle, a seat supported by said U-shaped load support member, means for limiting the pivoting of said links with respect to the legs of the U-shaped base member, whereby the position of the rear wheel axle may be fixed with respect to the pivotal connection between ber adjacent the bight thereof,

the U-shaped base member and the pair of support legs and the pivotal connection.

8. A folding vehicle for a child comprising front wheels, rear wheels, an axle for said rear Wheels, a U-shaped base member havin legs extendin rearwardly from the bight thereof, said front wheels bein attached to said base member, a second U-shaped member having legs pivotally connected to the legs of said U-shaped base member adjacent the bight thereof, said second U-shaped member extending generally upwardly and rearwardly, the bight of said second U -shaped member adapted to serve as a hand rail, a U-shaped load support member having legs extending rearwardly from its bight, the legs of said U-shaped load support member being pivotally connected to the legs of said second U-shaped member at points intermediate the length of both sets of legs, a first pair of links pivoted on said rear wheel axle and pivotally connected to the legs of said U-shaped base member, a second pair of links pivoted on said axle and pivotally connected to the legs of said U-shaped load support member, and a seat member supported by said U-shaped load support member and said second U-shaped member, a U-shaped extension handle pivotally secured by its legs to the legs of the second U-shaped member, and means for locking said U -shaped extension handle in either an extended or a folded position wherein the legs of said extension handle are substantially parallel to the legs of the second U-shaped member.

9. A folding vehicle for a child comprising front wheels, rear wheels, an axle for said rear Wheels, a U-shaped base member having legs extending rearwardly from the bight thereof, said front wheels being attached to said base member, a second U-shaped member having legs pivotally connected to the legs of said U-shaped base memsaid second U-shaped member extendin generally upwardly and rearwardly, the bight of said second U -shaped member adapted to serve as a hand rail, a U-shaped load support member havin legs extending rearwardly from its bight, the legs of said U-shaped load support member being pivotally connected to the legs of said second U-shaped member at points intermediate the length of both sets of legs, a first pair of links pivoted on said rear wheel axle and pivotally connected to the legs of said U-shaped base member, a second pair of links pivoted on said axle and pivotally connected to the legs of said U-shaped load support member, a seat member supported by said U-shaped load support member and said second U-shaped member, said rear wheel axle being adapted for swinging toward the second U-shaped member when the vehicle is being folded, a U-shaped extension handle pivotally secured by its legs to the legs of the second U-shaped member, and means for locking said U-shaped extension handle in either an extended or a folded position wherein the legs of said extension handle are substantially parallel to the legs of the second U-shaped member, and the legs of the extension handle, when in the folded position, being positioned exteriorly of the legs of the second U shaped member, said legs of the extension member being adapted to engage the rear wheels of the folded vehicle to limit the movement of the rear wheel axle toward the second U-shaped member.

10. A folding vehicle for a child comprising a base member having generally defined forward and rearward ends, front supports secured to said base member adjacent the forward end thereof, an upright body member pivotally connected to said base member adjacent the front supports and extending upwardly and rearwardly therefrom, a load support member pivotally connected at a point intermediate its ends to said upright body member, first links each pivotally connected adjacent one end thereof to said base member adjacent its rearward end, second links each pivotally connected adjacent one end thereof to said load support member rearwardly of its pivotal connection to said upright body member, and the other ends of said first and second links being pivotably connected to an axle, which axle is spaced from said pivotal connection of the first links to the base member, and rear supports pivotally mounted on said axle.

11. A folding vehicle for a child comprising front wheels, rear wheels, an axle for said rear wheels, a U-shaped base member having legs extending rearwardly from the bight thereof, said front wheels being attached to said base member, a pair of support legs pivotally connected to the legs of said U-shaped base member adjacent the bight thereof and extending generally upwardly and rearwardly, a U-shaped load support memher having legs extending rearwardly of its bight, the legs of said U-shaped load support member being pivotally connected to said pair of support legs at points intermediate the length of both sets of legs, a pair of links pivotally connected to the legs of said U-shaped base member and connected to said axle, means connecting the ends of the legs of said U-shaped load support member with said axle, a seat supported by said U- shaped load support member, a U-shaped extension handle secured by it legs to said pair of support legs and adapted to be moved relative to .10 said support legs to either extended or folded positions, and means for locking said U-shaped extension handle in either said extended or folded positions, in both of which positions the legs of said U-shaped extension handle being parallel to the pair of support legs.

12. A folding vehicle for a child comprising front wheels, rear wheels, an axle for said rear wheels, a U-shaped base member having legs extending rearwardly from the bight thereof, said front wheels being attached to said base member, a second U-shaped member having legs pivotally connected to the legs of said U-shaped base member adjacent the bight thereof, said second U-shaped member extending generally upwardly and rearwardly, the bight of said second U- shaped member adapted to serve as a hand rail, a U-shaped load support member having legs extending rearwardly of its bight, the legs of said U-shaped load support member being pivotally connected to the legs of said second U-shaped member at points intermediate the length of both sets of legs, a pair of links connected with said axle and pivotally connected to the legs of said U-shaped base member at points spaced from said axle, means connecting the ends of the legs of said U-shaped load support member with said axle, a seat supported by said U-shaped load support member, and a back-rest connected to said seat and supported by a back-rest support member mounted on one of said U-shaped members.

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